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:9 Simple Ways To Recover Your Screen on Linux and Unix
9 Simple Ways To Recover Your Screen on Linux and Unix
Aug 22, 2008, 18 :32 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (5408 reads)

(Other stories by Mike Tremell)

[ Thanks to Mike Golvach for this link. ]

"1. See if you can clear the screen the obvious way

host # clear

2. Or maybe resetting it might help:"

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